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ucuttu Mr. Horace Ball (Assistant Professor in Music, B Director) Mrs. Frank Blythe (Assistant in English) Mr. R. C. Brigos, Th.D. (Head of Bible Department) Mr. Woodrow Davis (Assistant Professor of Commerce } Mr. Ralph Donnell (Head of .Mathematics Department) Mr. E W. Duck (Head of Social Science Pepartmcnt) Mr. Turney Ford (Director of Athletics, Head Coach, Instructor in Physical Education) Mrs. William Foote (Assistant Profsssor of English and French) Miss Margie Goans (Assistant Professor of Sccrc t a n a 1 Miss Maggie Joe Gray (lusTructor in French) Mrs. Flora Haas, PW. D. (Head of Biology Department) Mr. Thomas O. Hall (Assistant Professor of Bible) •nt) ■ut) cal Education Mrs. Mabel Hardin (Head of English Departn Mr. Alton Harvey (Head of Music Departn Mr. Spencer Holt (Assistant Coach and I ' hx Instructor) Mrs. Warren F. Jones, Ph. D. (Assistant Professor of I ' svcholooy F.ducati.m) Mrs. Ei.irAiiETH Lovn. (Instructor in Speech and Ihama. Ad Hall Hostess) Mrs. Beulah Mai. lory (Instructor in Mathematics)
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Dr. Warren F. Jones. President of Union University Union University is dedicated to the purpose of preparing young people for maximum Christian ser -icc in many areas of life. Incorporated in this, as on e ' ery college campus, are experienced those numerous contacts of student with student and student with faculty that result in outcomes which are intangibie, but invaluable. Your college annual will serve through the years as a connecting link with that period which will always be significant because of friendships made, activities experienced, visions broadened, ideals lifted, truths learned. Your staff has worked diligently to bring together a ariety of content that depicts these concepts in the most complete sense. To the end that the challenging experiences of college days may stimulate to maximum service, read and reread: Lest We Forget. To all of you who are a part of Union University, best wishes. W. F. Jones, President Mattie Sanders. Dean of Women Dean S. S. S. rgent T x ir- M; jnt ' . .. « ir Ta3wim T r T!rv ' s?v LIT- SHttJ, . ,7W UK- ' W:,
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ucultu Miss Mar ' Makdujj-i (Librnnaiil Mrs. Frances Mercer . (Head of Economics Dcfttnmt Mr. a. W.nrren Prince, D. (Head of Chemistry Dcfaiimr Mr. I. F. Ray, D.D. (Audio I ' lsual Education ) Mrs. Dee Rice (Instructor in Latin, Hostess Crook Hail) Mrs. James Rogers (Hostess of Lovelace Hall) Mrs. Rosa Rutledge (Assistant Erofessor of Histo Miss Carol Sandy (Assistant Professor of Foreinn Language) Mrs. Samuel Stanworth (Instructor m Piano and Thee Mrs. Gladys Stone (Reo,..lrar) Mrs. R. H. Ward ntj (Assistant Librarian) Sc. Mr. R. H. Ward nl) (Professor of Soci donv. Assistant Professor of History) Mrs. C. F. Wayte, Ph.D. (Instructor in Education) ' I Mr. C. F. Wayte, D.Bs. (Head of Commerce Department) Mr. Frank Wells, Ph.D. (Head of Education and Psycholooy Department ) Mrs. Grace Williams (Head of Pliyslcal Education) Mr. Troy Young (Alumni Secretary, Director of ry) Putilic Relations) Mr. Frank Blythe fBu Ma Mrs. D. W. Luckey (Hostess of ll ' altmi Hotel, Assistant Dietitian) NOT PICTURED Mrs. Lester Bishop Mr. A. G. Mullins (Business Office Secretary) i Head of Physics Dcfartmcr Miss Jeanette B odkin Miss Caroline Neilsen (Secretary to President) (Head of Foreitiit Mr. SpurOEON Boyd Langtianes Department) (Asst. Professor in Diolooy) j MyrTIS Ramer (Assistant Registrar) Mrs. Betty Buntin (Secretary to Registrar) Mrs. E. W. Duck (Assistant Librarian) Mrs. Turney Ford (Bursar) Mrs. Clarence K.nighton Miss Nancy Stone (Dietitian) (Secretary to Dean) Mrs. Emma Waters Summar (Librarian Emerita) Mrs. Wilma Scruggs (Assistant Bursar) Mr. Lee Stebbings, D,Sc. (Instructor in Chemistry) TTIF ' . ' W ' ! iiTTH V.
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